5a a prepared position for the siting of a weapon eg gun (11) 11a an unforeseen occurrence especially demanding immediate action (9) 18a mammal of central and southern america with long flexiable...
39a the area of land beside a lake, river, sea etc (9) 41a makes full or complete by supplying what is lacking (11) 20a the area behind the bridge of a ship (9) 21d a hoop of framework worn under the...
9d an early from a jukebox (11) 4d a long, often difficult journey (4) 25d montary unit of ghana (4) 37d a wickerwork trap for cating lobsters etc (5) 40a Deep blue minerals associated with copper...
21a in falconry, a short leather strap one end of which is attached to the bird's leg (4) 35a slices of meat rolled around a stuffing and cooked (8) 14d a simple form of hockey of scottish origin (6)...
9d edible marine molluscs with fluted fan-shaped shells (8) 22d -zelotes, one of the 12 apostles (5) 21d french protestant theologian during the reformation (4,6) CHEERS
27a an agent or messenger sent a mission, especially one who represents a government (8) 28a -friday a loyal male servant or assistant (3) 32a - nut, the seed of an australian tree with small white...
7d a rock mass or mountain peak shaped like a needle(8) 31a a type of latin american bigband dance music or dance (5) 6a gruesome, ghastly or grim (7) 15d a hot body of burning gas (5) THANK YOU
11a between the mid-16th and 19th centuries, barriers across the road to stop passage untilla toll was paid 16d a man who courts a woman; wooer thank you
22a one of the light waterproof epidermal structures thet form the plumage of birds (7) F-A---- 26A Elgance and beauty of form movement or expression (5) 24d an egg-shaped wind instrument with a...
21a northern oceanic diving bird with black and white plumage and long narrow bill (9) 18d series of oil paintings by french impressionist Claude Monet, depicting his flower garden at giverny (5,6)...
63A in nautical terms the aftermost headsail of a fore and aft rigged vessel. I have f--e--i- thanks. and 8D botanist concerned with the natural history of trees and shrubs I have d--d-o-o-i-t THANKS...